
Sun 12 Feb 2012
Top Headlines
The General Assembly will meet on Monday to discuss the situation in Syria, where the death toll keeps rising as Government forces continue their bloody crackdown against a pro-democracy uprising.
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UN official urges Syria to immediately end violations against children
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Ban voices concern over tensions between Sudan and South Sudan
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Atrocities in Guinea must never be forgotten, says UN envoy on sexual violence
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Libya facing challenging transition, but authorities striving to succeed – UN
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UN panel requests Argentina, UK to resume talks on Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
UN envoy calls on Israel to preserve health of Palestinian detainee on hunger strike
UN official outlines priorities ahead of sustainable development summit
At least 11 Somalis perish in latest Gulf of Aden boat tragedy, UN reports
Blue economy needed to protect Mediterranean Sea and world’s oceans – UN official
Spanish judge should not be prosecuted for doing his job, says UN rights office
Nuclear test ban treaty the focus of Ban’s visit to Austrian capital
UN official urges Syria to immediately end violations against children
Criminal violence taking rising toll in Caribbean countries, UN report finds
Asia-Pacific nations wrap up UN forum with plan to advance progress on AIDS targets
UNESCO ready to boost assistance as Myanmar moves ahead with reforms
News by region:
Most workers in Afghan brick kilns are bonded child labourers – UN-backed survey
General Assembly to discuss latest developments in Syria
Ban urges Sudan and South Sudan to make compromises on unresolved disputes
UN official stresses need to boost peacekeeping operations in DR Congo
UN welcomes charges against army colonel over mass rapes in Guinea
General Assembly to discuss latest developments in Syria
UN Women to focus on boosting economic empowerment and political roles
UN invites countries to tune in for first World Radio Day
DR Congo: UN experts outline sources of funding for armed rebels
Egypt: UN rights office voices alarm at raids on offices of NGOs
It’s not enough to keep talking on the basis of fixed positions; the solution must reflect a political will and concrete steps to move.![]()
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